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The University
of North Florida is located in
Jacksonville,
Florida and is part of Florida’s State University System.
Despite being located in one of Florida’s most populated
areas, UNF remains modest in size, with enrollment at around 16,000
students in 2009. The
university opened for classes in 1972 and has recently been named by The
Princeton Review as a Best Southeastern
College, as well as being tagged in
2006 and 2009 as one of the best value undergraduate institutions in the United States
by the same publication.
When North Florida was founded, the only other publicly-funded
institution of higher learning in
Jacksonville
was a community college. At
first, the university was a considered a ‘Senior
College,’ meaning only
upper division and graduate students were admitted.
Starting in 1984, freshmen and sophomores were also admitted.
There was a legislative effort in 1980 to merge the UNF with the University of Florida,
but the bill was vetoed by then-governor Bob Graham.
In 2009, the University of North Florida
athletic programs were classified into NCAA Division I.
Programs the
University of
North Florida is known for
include coastal biology, business, jazz, and nursing.
There are five colleges at North Florida:
Brooks College of Health, Coggin College of Business, College of
Arts & Sciences, College of Computing,
Engineering and Construction, and
College
of Education and
Human Services. The School
of Nursing is the most popular program in the Brooks College of Health,
but also included in the College are a variety of programs and
certifications relating to what the school calls “community and public
health, rehabilitation counseling, nutrition, health administration,
physical therapy and athletic training.”
The collection of programs in the Coggin College of
Business has earned it “distinctive accreditation” and endorsement by
the AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business). There are two
flagship programs in the College, which are singled out as giving
North Florida
a competitive advantage in attracting potentially strong business
students: International
Business and Transportation & Logistics.
Other programs in the College
of Business at North Florida
include some usual business school suspects such as accounting, finance,
management, marketing, and economics.

The College of Arts & Sciences is the largest
college at the University of North Florida,
boasting 15 different programs, including a newly added Center for
Environmental Studies. There are also pre-Law and pre-medical
programs in the college. Especially noteworthy is the College’s
music department, which maintains a limited access, performance-based
program which focuses on American music, including jazz.
The College of Computing, Engineering and
Construction consists of a School of Engineering, which offers masters
and bachelors degrees in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering,
the School of Computing, and the Department of Construction Management,
which along with offering a bachelors degree, works in conjunction with
the College of Business in offering a M.B.A. degree with a construction
track.
The College of Education & Human Services is
accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education (NCATE), Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Educational Programs (CACREP), Council on Education of the Deaf (CED)
and the Florida Department of Education (FDOE). There are several
degrees and certificates offered at bachelors, masters, and doctorate
levels with varying tracks and concentrations offered at the
College
of Education at
North Florida.
Various graduate degrees are offered in all
five colleges at the University of North Florida.
Most of the degrees are at a Master’s level, with some nursing and
education doctorates also being available.

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